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‘I curse this war’: hunger and fear in Goma after rebel takeover
People living in Goma on the Democratic Republic of the Congo’s eastern border with Rwanda have spoken of their fear and acute hunger after the M23 rebel group swept into the city earlier this week after a rapid advance in recent weeks.
Judith Saima, a 28-year-old merchant, said: “We are …
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‘Deep down, all Englishmen are policemen’: Spanish anthology recounts life in Edwardian London
The first of the myriad
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peculiarities that would bedevil, confound and exasperate Julio Camba in his 15 months as London correspondent for El Mundo revealed itself when a porter tried to help the young Spanish journalist with his luggage as he arrived at Victoria station in December 1910. …Why Trump tariffs will be ‘very bad for America and for the world’
‘Illegal’ among words most often linked to migrants in UK politics, report finds
The word “illegal” has been one of the terms most strongly associated with migrants in UK parliamentary debates over the past 25 years, research has found.
Findings from the Runnymede Trust, published on Friday, examine how politicians and the media have portrayed migrants, refugees and Muslims in their discourse.
The …
Back to the future for Scotland and Italy in rerun of 2000 Six Nations opener
And so we head back to where it all began. The Six Nations is a quarter of a century old. Wednesday will mark 25 years since its opening fixture on 5 February 2000, but of more visceral significance will be this weekend’s encounter at Murrayfield between Scotland and Italy, a …
Pressure grows on Met over ‘heavy-handed’ policing of pro-Gaza protest
The Met police is facing growing questions over its handling of a pro-Palestine protest in central London at which
more than 70 people were arrested
.On Friday, trade union leaders became the latest group to write to the home secretary, Yvette Cooper, demanding an independent inquiry into …
Long-lost anti-fascist mural from 1930s restored and back on show in Mexico
A long-neglected 1930s mural in Mexico that warns about the rise of fascism has been revealed and restored – just as some historians say the world faces that threat once more.
The mural, which is titled The Struggle Against Terrorism, covers a 40ft wall in a colonial courtyard in Morelia, …
Body found near to where sisters went missing in Aberdeen
A body has been recovered from the River Dee in Aberdeen close to where two sisters went missing in early January.
Eliza and Henrietta Huszti, both 32 and originally from Hungary, were last seen on CCTV near the Dee at Aberdeen harbour early in the morning on Tuesday 7 January, …